Recently I've been receiving emails from various lobbying groups asking for donations. Invariably they all require some kind of credit card transaction or PayPal and so on. I've starting taking the time to respond to each using a fairly standard form letter that I thought I'd share here in case others find it useful.
Perhaps if enough of us respond using variations of this letter adjusted to our own preferences it may start to have an impact. I've tried to follow the rules laid out by the wiki article on press releases, let me know where I've introduced fail.
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Hi,
I recently received an email from your group asking for donations. I noticed that you are wishing to promote "a more just economy" and to that end I would like to draw your attention to Bitcoin. Bitcoin provides an additional donation strategy that has the following features:
+ You do not have to pay any fees to receive bitcoins
+ You do not have to register with anyone to send or receive them
+ You can exchange bitcoins for most currencies (certainly USD, EUR and GBP) any time or day of the week (24/7)
+ You can receive donations offline (i.e. you can print the address on paper handouts if required)
+ You can receive donations from anyone, anywhere in the world (Bitcoin is global)
+ You are immune from boycotts by payment processors
+ All the software required to operate them is free and open source
+ Bitcoin itself promotes a fair and just economy by offering people an internet currency not under anyone's control (no government, no corporation, just a collaborative global effort)
In order to receive payments via Bitcoin you need only do 2 things (overall time to complete is under 5 minutes):
1) Download a free and open source program to generate a Bitcoin address (think of it as like an email address to receive donations)
2) Post that Bitcoin address on the same page as your other payment options
An example of how it can be used is shown here:
http://gary-rowe.com/agilestack/2012/01/09/how-to-accept-bitcoins-on-your-blog-with-no-code/You can find out more about Bitcoin at the main site here:
http://bitcoin.orgIf you decide you want to try it out. Then see here for the main client choices:
http://bitcoin.org/clients.html. I recommend MultiBit for your requirements.
If you have any further questions, I would be happy to answer them for you.
Kinds regards
Gary